It was interesting at first, then it got boring, then at the end it was just wierd. They say that the showdown scene of OUATITW is almost exactly like the showdown in this crap. There was very little in common except for the circling around the enemy.

Though, the ending of this film inspired something at the end of Companeros.

I did notice that Peacemaker. You can see how this movie had some influence on spaghettis, but like we both said, it just wasn't that good overall. It felt like I was watching it for 4 or 5 hours instead of two.

I was disappointed that it wasn't shown in widescreen either. It looked like a movie that would have been benefited from that instead of the pan-n-scan, which still didn't look too bad.

All in all, for a movie with Kirk Douglas and Rock Hudson, it just didn't live up to expectations.

It was Ok...a little tedious at times...A Western soap opera. Such a cast...including Neville Brand & Jack Elam in supporting roles..but no great shakes.I saw the "twist" coming very early on..but not, what in a 1961 movie couldn;t be more explicit about..., the exact reason that Douglas unloaded his gun..much too provocative...& chillingly interesting..but the way that it couldn't be presented...& only hinted at..took away the impact.If you want to see a Robert Aldrich film that had a profound influence on spaghettis...I urge you to see "Vera Cruz".

"'Don't take any chances you don't have to, don't trust anybody you don't have to trust and don't do no favors you don't have to do"- Ace Hanna

It looked like a movie that would have been benefited from that instead of the pan-n-scan, which still didn't look too bad.

Actually, it was one of those 60's westerns that had the same ratio as a TV so that was the whole picture.

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I immiediately saw Companeros at the end of the movie. First of all, the showdown took place on the outskirts of the city near a lone boxcar on a track ( like the Swede's weapons car ), then Rock Hudson takes out Kirk's derringer and opens it. He says " It wasn't even loaded " just like Tomas Milian said when the Professor was killed by Palance.

It was Ok...a little tedious at times...A Western soap opera. Such a cast...including Neville Brand & Jack Elam in supporting roles..but no great shakes.I saw the "twist" coming very early on..but not, what in a 1961 movie couldn;t be more explicit about..., the exact reason that Douglas unloaded his gun..much too provocative...& chillingly interesting..but the way that it couldn't be presented...& only hinted at..took away the impact.If you want to see a Robert Aldrich film that had a profound influence on spaghettis...I urge you to see "Vera Cruz".

i think Douglas left his gun unloaded because he realized that the girl was his daughter and he just felt so guilty. At that point, he wanted to die. that's how i saw it. But it still didn't save the movie which I thought was too slow, too drawn-out, and too soapy.

Oh and I did see Vera Cruz. I thought it was alright. I expected a bit more, but there were still some good scenes like the shooting compettition Lancaster and Cooper were in at the French Ball.

i think Douglas left his gun unloaded because he realized that the girl was his daughter and he just felt so guilty. At that point, he wanted to die. that's how i saw it. But it still didn't save the movie which I thought was too slow, too drawn-out, and too soapy.

That's what I thought, that he couldn't live with himself after the secret was revealed. Besides, could you imagine that scene with Melissa when he has to explain what has happened? AWKWARD.

i think Douglas left his gun unloaded because he realized that the girl was his daughter and he just felt so guilty.

The implication...was that the previous night when Missy & he met..& started kissing..it went much further...which explain's his bombed out reaction to the news that Missy was his daughter...& his wish for death.In 1961...they had to really be careful..but incest was implied.

"'Don't take any chances you don't have to, don't trust anybody you don't have to trust and don't do no favors you don't have to do"- Ace Hanna

The implication...was that the previous night when Missy & he met..& started kissing..it went much further...which explain's his bombed out reaction to the news that Missy was his daughter...& his wish for death.In 1961...they had to really be careful..but incest was implied.

Right, exactly. We all know what happened after they started to kiss. It's just scarey.